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May 2016 100 THE CityRealty is the website for NYC real estate, providing high-quality listings and tailored agent matching for prospective apartment buyers, as well as in-depth analysis of the New York real estate market. THE CITYREALTY 100 REPORT Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 Additions to The CityRealty 100 The CityRealty 100 is an index comprised of the top 100 condominium buildings in Manhattan. Several factors—including a building’s sales history, prominence and CityRealty’s rating for the property—are used to determine which buildings are included in the index. This report tracks the performance of those buildings through March 31, 2016. Three buildings have been added to the index as of the first quarter of this year, reflecting the changing landscape of the city’s luxury housing market. The additions are as follows: 432 Park Avenue The 1,396-foot tower at 432 Park Avenue, developed by Macklowe Properties and the CIM Group, is the tallest residential tower in the Western Hempisphere. Rafael Viñoly designed the 96-floor tower, which is the newest luxury building on the stretch of Midtown West that has been dubbed Billionaire’s Row. Aside from the impressive height and equally impressive prices, the building’s units are defined by their 10-foot-by-10-foot windows, which afford panoramic Manhattan views. https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/midtown-east/432-park-avenue/54898 The Greenwich Lane, 140-160 West 12th Street, 139-155 West 11th Street The Rudin Organization’s large new complex, the Greenwich Lane, consists of some 200 condominiums in five buildings on the former site of St. Vincent’s Hospital. FXFowle was the architect of the development, which is on the western end of the block bounded by 12th and 11th Streets, Seventh and Sixth Avenues in Greenwich Village. All of the buildings are centered on a large, private garden courtyard; amenities include a pool, fitness center, and a private screening room. https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/greenwich-village/the-greenwich-lane-155-west-11th-street/63455 10 Madison Square West The development at 10 Madison Square West consists of the conversion and expansion of a prewar commercial building into 125 condominiums. The Witkoff Group and the Vector Group redeveloped the limestone-and-brick-clad property, and Goldstein, Hill & West were the architects for the conversion. The building, which is on Broadway between 24th and 25th Street, overlooks Madison Square Park and is across the street from Eataly, the popular Italian food emporium. https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/flatiron-union-square/10-madison-square-west-5-west-24th-street/50191 About CityRealty Established in 1994, CityRealty offers the most comprehensive data, analysis, and content available for the New York City real estate market, covering both sales and rentals. Additionally, CityRealty provides a free, personalized service for New York City apartment buyers and sellers, matching each customer to an agent with the precise expertise needed to find his or her perfect home. Further information about CityRealty is available at www.cityrealty.com. 2 Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 THE CITYREALTY 100 REPORT Summary During the six-month period starting October 1, 2015 and ending March 31, 2016, 566 apartments were sold in buildings that are part of The CityRealty 100, a marked increase from the 334 sold in the same period a year ago. The rise in closings is largely a result of numerous sponsor sales in newer buildings, including the Greenwich Lane, 150 Charles Street and One Riverside Park. The average price per square foot was $2,602, which represents a year-over-year price decrease of 8%. The median price per square foot was $2,344, which was a 3% increase from the median a year ago. The relatively small changes in average and median prices indicate a steady market for condominiums included in the index. Average and Median Price Per Square Foot $2,602 $2,344 $3,500 $3,000 avg price / ft 2 $2,500 $2,000 M e d ian price / ft 2 six months ending March 31, 2016 $1,500 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 2014 key: avg price Q3 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 median price Transaction Volume 566 350 300 250 200 150 total sales six months en d ing March 31, 2016 100 50 Q2 Q3 2014 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 2015 Q4 Q1 2016 3 THE CITYREALTY 100 REPORT Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 Historical Investment Comparison Since March 2006, the average price per square foot of properties in The CityRealty 100 has increased at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7% per year (non-inflation adjusted). This is well above both the ten-year CAGR for the S&P 500 (+4.4%). It is also much higher than the CAGR for oil (-5%), which has experienced significant volatility in the past year. The ten-year CAGR for gold (+7.8%) is similar to the CAGR for the buildings covered in The CityRealty 100. Ten Year Price Change of The CityRealty 100 $3,250 avg price / ft 2 $2,750 +7% $2,250 10 year Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) (USD) $1,750 $1,250 2006 key: the cityrealty 100 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 all manhattan condos(1) Other Markets and Measures of Wealth S & P 500 Oil Gold +4.4% -5.0% +7.8% 10 year Compound annual growth rate '06 10 year Compound annual growth rate '16 '06 +6.0% 10 year Compound annual growth rate '16 '06 Data from March 1, 2006 through March 31, 2016. *Based on top 100 billionaires in the world included in Forbes’ annual ranking from 2006-2016. 4 Wealth of Forbes' Top 100 Billionaires* 10 year Compound annual growth rate '16 '06 '16 THE CITYREALTY 100 REPORT Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 Buildings in The CityRealty 100 BUILDING 15 Central Park West Residences at the Mandarin Oriental One57 Walker Tower 432 Park Avenue Time Warner Center Baccarat Hotel & Residences The Plaza One Beacon Court Trump International 40 Bond Millennium Tower 737 Park Avenue 18 Gramercy Park South 530 Park Avenue 135 East 79th Street 40 Mercer Street 279 Central Park West The Greenwich Lane 150 Charles Street Centurion Park Millennium Sky Lofts at 145 Hudson One Madison The Mayfair 535 West End Avenue The Park Imperial 500 Park Tower Trump Park Avenue One Lincoln Square One Kenmare Square Olympic Tower The Chatham Caledonia Essex House 299 West 12th Street One Jackson Square Liberty Lofts 50 United Nations Plaza 10 Madison Square West The Park 900 Trump Tower 141 Fifth Avenue One York Street The Lucida 1 Morton Square 30 East 85th Street Devonshire House 240 Park Avenue South 400 Fifth Avenue 12-MONTH PRICE AVG $6,039 (-4.7%) $5,956 (n/a) $5,175 (-13.1%) $5,088 (32.8%) $4,829 (n/a) $4,385 (-20.0%) $3,996 (12.4%) $3,929 (-8.3%) $3,716 (n/a) $3,673 (-12.6%) $3,637 (n/a) $3,585 (n/a) $3,469 (23.5%) $3,453 (n/a) $3,430 (22.5%) $3,373 (n/a) $3,224 (-3.5%) $3,157 (n/a) $3,061(n/a) $2,934(n/a) $2,885 (5.5%) $2,885 (13.2%) $2,864 (n/a) $2,812 (-5.6%) $2,788 (-9.1%) $2,764 (n/a) $2,738 (n/a) $2,728 (n/a) $2,693 (2.2%) $2,688 (8.0%) $2,634 (11.9%) $2,556 (18.0%) $2,543 (-9.1%) $2,509 (0.7%) $2,501 (-4.5%) $2,500 (-18.9%) $2,492 (8.5%) $2,488 (n/a) $2,475 (-15.0%) $2,473 (n/a) $2,435 (25.2%) $2,415 (-11.5%) $2,408 (n/a) $2,401 (n/a) $2,308 (0.5%) $2,289 (5.5%) $2,252 (-5.2%) $2,250 (13.7%) $2,248 (-7.0%) $2,241 (-5.6%) SALES / PAST 12 MONTHS 7 1 16 5 27 7 16 11 7 6 2 2 7 4 13 1 3 2 64 74 5 3 1 5 2 1 1 1 7 4 2 11 5 14 6 6 2 1 36 27 3 6 2 4 4 9 5 4 4 12 BUILDING Bristol Plaza The Olcott 101 Warren Street The Aldyn 166 Perry Street 456 West 19th Street The Century 200 East 79th Street 100 Eleventh Avenue The Harrison Laureate SoHo Mews The Grand Millennium The Siena The Laurel Metropolitan Tower W New York Downtown Manhattan House 3 Lincoln Center Place 57 Apple Bank Building The Loft Sheffield 57 The Heritage at Trump Place The Park Laurel The Apthorp 170 East End Avenue The Park Belvedere The Empire 250 West Street 520 West Chelsea 45 Park Avenue The Galleria One Riverside Park The Ritz-Carlton, Battery Park City Trump World Tower Museum Tower The Centria The Rushmore Central Park Place The Greenwich Street Project The Visionaire Trump Palace 200 Eleventh Avenue 15 Union Square West Linden 78 Superior Ink HL23 The Porter House Park Avenue Place 12-MONTH PRICE AVG $2,235 (14.3%) $2,223 (23.6%) $2,213 (-2.4%) $2,209 (5.3%) $2,207 (n/a) $2,196 (9.2%) $2,191 (-17.1%) $2,185 (n/a) $2,181 (-5.6%) $2,112 (0.9%) $2,099 (-30.1%) $2,088 (-18.4%) $2,088 (31.7%) $2,087 (n/a) $2,067 (8.9%) $2,040 (22.2%) $2,023 (0.4%) $2,022 (-4.4%) $1,999 (1.1%) $1,999 (n/a) $1,985 (10.1%) $1,980 (2.9%) $1,972 (5.8%) $1,968 (45.4%) $1,944 (n/a) $1,923 (12.0%) $1,920 (n/a) $1,907 (0.6%) $1,901 (-0.1%) $1,874 (-22.1%) $1,870 (-0.7%) $1,832 (4.3%) $1,830 (10.6%) $1,798 (n/a) $1,757 (-14.5%) $1,754 (3.4%) $1,748 (-0.3%) $1,735 (-3.0%) $1,722 (-11.6%) $1,711 (-11.7%) $1,594 (n/a) $1,593 (6.1%) $1,524 (-12.5%) $1,421 (n/a) $1,233 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) SALES / PAST 12 MONTHS 2 10 7 7 2 2 15 1 3 10 2 3 6 3 4 13 12 43 18 1 3 2 29 7 2 11 1 7 4 10 2 3 11 192 5 24 22 14 17 8 3 14 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage changes based on the current 12-month period, ending March 31, 2016, vs. previous 12-month period; must have at least 2 transactions in both periods. 5 THE CITYREALTY 100 REPORT Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 New York's Most Expensive Condos Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 15 Central Park West $6,039 avg price per ft 2 (Based on the 12-month perio d en d ing March 31, 2016) + 8.7% (CAGR) Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) 2008 key: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 avg price One57 Walker Tower 157 West 57th Street 212 West 18th Street 25 Columbus Circle $5,175 $5,088 $4,829 $4,385 avg price per ft 2 avg price per ft 2 +10.6% '16 avg price per ft 2 avg price per ft 2 +5.5% (cagr) '06 '16 (cagr) '06 Data from October 1, 2006 to March 31, 2016; for inclusion properties must have 3 or more transactions in the final time period. 6 Time Warner Center +21.9% (cagr) '06 432 Park Avenue '16 '06 '16 Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 THE CITYREALTY 100 REPORT Top Price Gainers 10 YEARS OF SALES One Lincoln Square 150 Columbus Avenue $2,688 avg price per ft 2 (Based on the 12-month perio d en d ing march 31, 2016) + 7.0% (CAGR) Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) 2006 key: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 avg price Park Millennium Olympic Tower The Century 111 West 67th Street 150 Columbus Avenue 25 Central Park West The Heritage at Trump Place 250 Riverside Boulevard $2,885 $2,556 $2,191 $1,968 avg price per ft 2 avg price per ft 2 +6.8% +6.4% (cagr) '06 '16 avg price per ft 2 '16 +5.7% +6.0% (cagr) '06 avg price per ft 2 (cagr) (cagr) '06 '16 '06 '16 Data from October 1, 2006 to March 31, 2016; for inclusion properties must have 3 or more transactions in the final time period. 7 THE CITYREALTY 100 REPORT Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 Midtown West/CPW Highlights H D E G B F C A key: Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 Sales A The Plaza ($3,929/ft2) D One57 ($5,175/ft2) G Metropolitan Tower ($2,040/ft2) B The Baccarat ($3,996/ft2) E Time Warner Center ($4,385/ft2) H 432 Park Avenue ($4,829/ft2) C 15 Central Park West ($6,039/ft2) F Essex House ($2,501/ft2) G $1,000 $2,000 F A $3,000 B E $4,000 avg price per square feet Average price/ft2 calculated using closings from the 12-month period ending March 31, 2016. 8 H D $5,000 C $6,000 $7,000 Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 THE CITYREALTY 100 REPORT SoHo - TriBeCa Highlights A C B D E key: Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 Sales A Sky Lofts @ 145 Hudson Street ($2,864/ft2) C 40 Mercer Street ($3,224/ft2) B SoHo Mews ($2088/ft2) D The Loft ($1,980/ft2) D $1,000 B $2,000 E E One Kenmare Square ($2,634/ft2) A C $3,000 avg price per square feet Average price/ft2 calculated using closings from the 12-month period ending March 31, 2016. 9 THE CITYREALTY 100 REPORT Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 Most Expensive Sales By Sale Price 15 Central Park West, #1819B 5,610 ft2 (4 beds, 6+ baths) $45.0M 8,021 / ft2 432 Park Avenue, #64A $44.8M 4,019 ft2 (3 beds, 4.5 baths) 11,155 / ft2 15 Central Park West, #8A $35.0M 4,565 ft2 (4 beds, 5.5 baths) 150 Charles Street, #9C/2DN 6,288 ft2 (6 beds, 6+ baths) One57, #54B 5,475 ft2 (5 beds, 5.5 baths) 432 Park Avenue, #71B 4,019 ft (3 beds, 4.5 baths) 2 150 Charles Street, #9A 5,840 ft2 (6+ beds, 6+ baths) 432 Park Avenue, #67B 4,019 ft2 (3 beds, 4.5 baths) 140 West 12th Street, #PH8 4,027 ft2 (3 beds, 3.5 baths) 432 Park Avenue, #65B 4,019 ft2 (3 bed, 4.5 baths) 7,667 / ft2 $34.4M 5,476 / ft2 $34.4M 3 Beds, 4.5 baths $44,833,409 6,278 / ft2 $31.0M approx 4,019 ft2 | $11,155 / ft2 7,701 / ft 2 $29.1M 4,981 / ft2 $26.6M 6,623 / ft2 $26.0M 6,464 / ft2 $25.6M 6,370 / ft2 By Price per Square Foot 432 Park Avenue, #64A 4,019 ft2 (3 beds, 4.5 baths) 15 Central Park West, #1819B 5,610 ft2 (4 beds, 6+ baths) 432 Park Avenue, #71B 4,019 ft2 (3 beds, 4.5 baths) 15 Central Park West, #8A 4,565 ft (4 beds, 5.5 baths) 2 432 Park Avenue, #67B $11,155 / ft2 $44.8M $8,021 / ft2 $45M $7,701 / ft $31M $7,667 / ft2 $35M $6,623 / ft2 530 Park Avenue, #2F $6,587 / ft2 4,027 ft (3 beds, 3.5 baths) 2 432 Park Avenue, #65B 4,019 ft (3 beds, 4.5 baths) 2 157 West 57th Street, #54B 5,4752 (5 beds, 5.5 baths) 432 Park Avenue, #63B 4,019 ft2 (3 bed, 4.5 baths) $5.6M $6,464 / ft2 $26m $6,370 / ft2 $25.6m View more sales from the CityRealty 100 at www.cityrealty.com 4 Beds, 5.5 baths $6,278 / ft 2 $34.4m $6,117 / ft2 $24.6m The top 20 sales above are ranked based on prices for closings from the 6-month period ending March 31, 2016. 10 approx 4,027 ft2 | $5,464 / ft2 $26.6M 140 West 12th Street, #PH8 $26,030,476 2 4,019 ft2 (3 beds, 4.5 baths) 858 ft2 (1 bed, 1 bath) 3 Beds, 3.5 baths $35,000,000 approx 4,565 ft2 | $7,667 / ft2 Q4 2015 - Q1 2016 THE CITYREALTY 100 REPORT Methodology The CityRealty 100 is an index of the top 100 residential condominiums in Manhattan. CityRealty follows a strict set of criteria to determine which buildings are included in The CityRealty 100. All buildings must have a minimum average price/ft2 of $1,000 for recorded sales during preceding 12 months. If the buildings have had no recorded transactions in the past 12 months, then the last transaction value is used. For newly constructed properties, a minimum of three months closing history is required. The building's prominence, popularity and desirability among purchasers and brokers is also taken into consideration, as is CityRealty’s rating for the building. Please note that CityRealty does not rank buildings within the Index; rather, a default sort order is provided (which is price/ft2 based on the each building's past 12 months sales history). Details for all listed apartments that comprise The CityRealty 100 are available at www.cityrealty.com/indices. Additional transaction details for The CityRealty 100 are available on the CityRealty website, as are other market indices that cover additional areas of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Gabby Warshawer, CityRealty Director of Research and Communications, welcomes any questions and comments regarding the New York City real estate market. She can be reached at [email protected] or by phone at 212-209-8809. Visit www.cityrealty.com for more sales information. (1) Pricing information for "All Manhattan Condos" on page 4 does not include buildings north of 96th Street on the East Side, above 110th Street north of Central Park, and above 125th Street west of the Park. All closed sales data has been provided by the New York City Department of Finance via the Automated City Register Information System (ACRIS). No warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy of any data provided by ACRIS or any other sources. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer and for no property included in this report shall the number of bedrooms listed be considered a legal conclusion. 11